TREASURE ISLAND — Dominique Reiter, a woman the city along with its police and fire departments called “a community advocate, supporter and fundraiser extraordinaire,” died June 29 at age 76,
gingrich went south to his old stomping grounds in georgia. he was the congressman from the 6th district there for more than 20 years. 76 convention delegates up for grabs in georgia, more than any other super tuesday state. looking to jump-start a campaign that hasn t won a state since mid-january, gingrich is pressing hard with a plan for $2.50 gallon gasoline, double barrel blasts and superlative predictions. i believe we have a chance, a very real chance to win a historic election of landslide proportions carrying control of the senate, increased votes in the house and decisively defeating the left for the first time since 1932. former speaker newt gingrich joins me now. thank you so much for being here this morning. let me start with that comment you made in ohio about the possibility of a landslide victory, a historic proportion, taking over the senate and the house and the white house. if we kind of review where we are at the moment, we see the president strengthen
israel, the u.s. and the threat from iran with former u.s. ambassador to israel martin indyk and mark burns. i m candy crowley and this is state of the union. well, mitt romney and rick santorum battled it out in arizona and michigan, newt gingrich went south to his old stomping grounds in georgia. he was the congressman from the 6th district there for more than 20 years. 76 convention delegates up for grabs in georgia, more than any other super tuesday state. looking to jump-start a campaign that hasn t won a state since mid-january, gingrich is pressing hard with a plan for $2.50 gallon gasoline, double barrel blasts and superlative predictions. i believe we have a chance, a very real chance to win a historic election of landslide proportions carrying control of the senate, increased votes in the house and decisively defeating the left for the first time since 1932. former speaker newt gingrich joins me now. thank you so much for being here this morning. let me start